china in revolt How a Civilization Became a Nation 1st edition
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Publisher: Noel Douglas
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Author: Tang Leang Li
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Published Year: 1927
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Language: English
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Pages: 176
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Cover: Hardback (Custom Binding)
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Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
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Condition: Used – Good (riddles/markings on pages; custom binding)
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Availability: In Stock
About the Book
China in Revolt: How a Civilization Became a Nation (First Edition, 1927) by Tang Leang-Li is a significant early twentieth-century account of China’s dramatic political and social transformation. Written during a pivotal era, the book provides a contemporary perspective on the revolutionary movements that reshaped China from an imperial civilization into a modern nation-state.
Tang Leang-Li examines the fall of the Qing dynasty, the rise of nationalist forces, and the ideological struggles that defined China’s early republican period. Combining historical narrative with political analysis, the work captures the urgency, turbulence, and aspirations of a society undergoing profound change.
This 1927 hardback edition, though custom bound and containing markings throughout, remains a valuable historical document for collectors and scholars interested in Chinese revolutionary history, early twentieth-century political thought, and primary perspectives on China’s modernization.
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china in revolt How a Civilization Became a Nation 1st edition
china in revolt How a Civilization Became a Nation 1st edition
ook Details
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Publisher: Noel Douglas
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Author: Tang Leang Li
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Published Year: 1927
-
Language: English
-
Pages: 176
-
Cover: Hardback (Custom Binding)
-
Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good (riddles/markings on pages; custom binding)
-
Availability: In Stock
About the Book
China in Revolt: How a Civilization Became a Nation (First Edition, 1927) by Tang Leang-Li is a significant early twentieth-century account of China’s dramatic political and social transformation. Written during a pivotal era, the book provides a contemporary perspective on the revolutionary movements that reshaped China from an imperial civilization into a modern nation-state.
Tang Leang-Li examines the fall of the Qing dynasty, the rise of nationalist forces, and the ideological struggles that defined China’s early republican period. Combining historical narrative with political analysis, the work captures the urgency, turbulence, and aspirations of a society undergoing profound change.
This 1927 hardback edition, though custom bound and containing markings throughout, remains a valuable historical document for collectors and scholars interested in Chinese revolutionary history, early twentieth-century political thought, and primary perspectives on China’s modernization.
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ook Details
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Publisher: Noel Douglas
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Author: Tang Leang Li
-
Published Year: 1927
-
Language: English
-
Pages: 176
-
Cover: Hardback (Custom Binding)
-
Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good (riddles/markings on pages; custom binding)
-
Availability: In Stock
About the Book
China in Revolt: How a Civilization Became a Nation (First Edition, 1927) by Tang Leang-Li is a significant early twentieth-century account of China’s dramatic political and social transformation. Written during a pivotal era, the book provides a contemporary perspective on the revolutionary movements that reshaped China from an imperial civilization into a modern nation-state.
Tang Leang-Li examines the fall of the Qing dynasty, the rise of nationalist forces, and the ideological struggles that defined China’s early republican period. Combining historical narrative with political analysis, the work captures the urgency, turbulence, and aspirations of a society undergoing profound change.
This 1927 hardback edition, though custom bound and containing markings throughout, remains a valuable historical document for collectors and scholars interested in Chinese revolutionary history, early twentieth-century political thought, and primary perspectives on China’s modernization.












